Gender Justice Essential for Combating Global Hunger, Says GHI
The 2024 Global Hunger Index reveals that 733 million people worldwide lack sufficient calories, while 2.8 billion cannot afford a healthy diet, reliefweb reported yesterday.
Despite a moderate global hunger score of 18.3, disparities persist, with regions like Africa South of the Sahara facing severe challenges.
Gender inequality remains a significant barrier, as women and girls are disproportionately affected by hunger and malnutrition. The report highlights that addressing gender discrimination is crucial for improving food security and climate resilience.
Key recommendations include promoting gender justice through recognition of diverse needs, redistribution of resources, and increased representation of women in decision-making. Successful interventions in South Sudan and Nepal demonstrate that inclusive practices can enhance household food security.
Urgent action is needed to uphold the right to food and implement gender-transformative policies. The report emphasizes collaboration among governments, NGOs, and communities to tackle the root causes of hunger and ensure a sustainable future for all.